FM transmitter to car radio - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi just wondering is there any mods like this a FM transmitter to car radio download app if it is it would be great so I can listen to my phone music albums to my cars FM radio
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Pretty sure you would need to just buy an FM transmitter.
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Hi thanks mate for the info but I'm sure the smartphones a a transmitter built in lol need a pro dev to come up with idea
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I agree I just don't think anyone has done it yet
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Most of the fm transmitter thingys I"ve found, just don't have enough power to work without some hiss.
Stupid RIAA years ago made them crank down the output because they were afraid they would broadcast too far.
I know my original XM radio converter could pick up in a car 10 feet away without any problem, but when it went
tango-uniform, the "new version" didn't have the range, and if you were in an area with a strong commercial FM
station, it would bleed through.

Thanks for the info guys we can just hope and lol
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FM Chip?

Anyone know yet if the Bionic will have an FM radio? I know both the Droid X and the Droid 2 had 'em, though only one had the app. Since Moto's been putting them in recent phones, I'd lean towards thinking it will, but I doubt it's important enough to have made any spec sheets yet.
I say yes and the new moto music player has fm radio and steaming radio. But with fm u still need wired headset
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I honestly wouldn't mind that limitation, there's almost no examples of times I'd listen to music via the phone speaker anyhow.
ocdtrekkie said:
I honestly wouldn't mind that limitation, there's almost no examples of times I'd listen to music via the phone speaker anyhow.
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What about via bluetooth headset?
no only wired head sets work with Fm.
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The reason you need a wire is because the phone uses it as an FM radio antenna.
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[Q] listening to the radio very low

Hi wanted to know if anyone has a radius apk because that which is wrong tine is closed and the market have very very low volume. It is for the droid 3.
And another house that has no tv receiver? From already thank you very much
Im sorry, your translator sucks. I don't understand what you are trying to say
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Endoroid said:
Im sorry, your translator sucks. I don't understand what you are trying to say
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He is saying the radio volume is low on his phone he will like a app that he can install so he can play his music louder with his phone with out ear phones or speekers
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He is saying the radio volume is low on his phone he will like a app that he can install so he can play his music louder with his phone with out ear phones or speekers
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the two, the sound is very low in the radio and listen very well when playing music, any application you suggest?
leerpsp said:
He is saying the radio volume is low on his phone he will like a app that he can install so he can play his music louder with his phone with out ear phones or speekers
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Im impressed.
OP, if you mean the FM radio app, you need to use headphones as the headphone wire acts as the antenna. If you just mean music you have on your phone, try poweramp, it is a pay app, but it has a 2 week free trial. Has an excellent equalizer in it that will boost the volume.
If you are looking to listen to FM radio, and have a certain station in mind, see if they have an app that you can stream them on, check out their web site
Hope that answers your questions
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OMG Nexus 7 has not radio!!!!

Nexus 7 has not any radio!!!(The good old fashioned analog radio not an Internet radio app)
Anoubis282 said:
Nexus 7 has not any radio!!!(The good old fashioned analog radio not an Internet radio app)
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Why do you need a "Good Old Analogue" radio when you have a choice of many good Internet radios, that allow you to choose your radio easily, rewind, pause and save radio?
And to just re-iterate my point, you don't need headphones plugged in for the internet radio to work !!!
Anoubis282 said:
Nexus 7 has not any radio!!!(The good old fashioned analog radio not an Internet radio app)
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Neither did my Galaxy Tab, nor does any of the 5 desktop computers in my house, or my mom's Galaxy Prevail, or her laptop. My PSP doesn't have it either, neither do my iPod Nano nor the 3 Shuffles I have. What ever shall I do...
Well...in a point of view you have all right....Just my mind is well...old fashioned...Greetings!!
The last phone of mine that had a radio was Nokia, my N900 (radio had to be unlocked) it even had a FM transmitter, downside with most Nokia phones I used to have was that after 15-30 minutes of talking my ear would have a popping effect as if I was in an aeroplane, plus a rash appeared on my skin where I used to put the phone in my left pocket.......hmmmn I wonder where all those phone radiation stories came from?
Not saying the the radio caused this, I'm just saying.
Although we might have to take into account the country where the OP may be living in as to why they might want an analogue radio.... nah, you can go to the small Caribbean islands off America and be certain they're teched up like anywhere else.
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Though I admit radio would be a good addition (N7 being a WiFi only tablet, you can easily find yourself without internet connection), you have to bear in mind that the N7 is a budget product (I know it's easy to forget that seeing how awesome it is). Radio would up the production cost with no extra added value for most people.
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espionage724 said:
My PSP
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<3
i think no nexus phone had an analog ,,radio'' enabled some had the chipsets but google doesn't want it it seems
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In English please...
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I don't see a reason for a radio on the Nexus 7. My Eve 3D has a FM tuner and I never use it anymore.
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My old HTC EVO 4G had radio built in but I never used it, mainly because it required me to plug in headphones. Since I couldn't play the radio through the speaker, I never bothered.
Go download TuneIn Radio if you really need local radio stations.
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Oh yes, and you know what else it doesn't have; a built in death ray! Who cares? (Although now that I mention it, a death ray WOULD be a pretty sweet feature, lol!)
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Nexus one did. Also used for emergency data transmissions and traffic. I think some weather apps pulled info also.
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I use Tunein Pro as my radio. It's light on data transmission, has all my local AM/FM stations plus thousands more around the world. I unfortunately doesn't have the DAB+ stations, but then a dedicated chip won't either.
I use my phone as a hotspot when I'm out, so I always have a data connection.
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In English please...
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Don't be a ****.
My 5" Samsung Player has a radio chip that works pretty well. But i haven't used since I played with it.
Tune-In radio just gives me more, way more. And i have my Charge phone for whenI don't have Wifi.
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It don't have old hat technology as it's new
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Wish it had working radio. Would be perfect
I'm going to RMA mine until I get one with a working FM tuner. I'm on my 9th RMA so far, no working tuner yet.
The biggest reason I would like an FM radio, in my phone more than my tablet,is that many gyms and similar places broadcast the sound from their TV's over FM.

[REQUEST] Dual/Multi A2DP out

I realize this sounds silly but is it at all possible to use 2 a2dp headphones/devices simultaneously? I would assume the bt spec supports it though couldn't get my N4 on PAC ROM to output to both simultaneously.
The practical use case is me on my motorcycle with a passenger. Yes we could each use our own phone but I tend to"ride to the music"so it would be pretty nice to share the entire experience (including the song and position of the music I'm playing) with my passenger. Thanks!
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Sounds interesting
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I'm also really interested in this, however it would likely involve rewriting part of the Bluetooth subsystem (is it still bluez?) to make it happen, plus all the testing and debugging...
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Dock and speakers

Doing my daughter's bedroom up and looking fir a good dock station that allows speakers to be plugged in or work over Bluetooth,she has seen some water speakers but want to make sure they are compatible with a good docking station
Thanks for any help
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You can use the official Nexus 7 dock and any speakers you wish to use.
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You can use the official Nexus 7 dock and any speakers you wish to use.
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... that come with a 3.5" audio plug and have an integrated amp or something, e.g. pc-speakers.

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